A homograph for a money paid as a penalty is "fine," which can mean both a monetary penalty for breaking a rule or a quality of being of high quality.
A homograph of "fine" could be "fine," meaning a monetary penalty or fee for a violation.
The homograph you are referring to is "fine." In one context, it means to pay a sum of money as punishment, such as a speeding fine. In another context, "fine" means very well or satisfactory, as in "I am feeling fine."
The homograph for "beak" is "bill," which can refer to a bird's beak or a statement of money owed.
A homograph for "change" is "change," which can refer to both money as well as the act of making something different.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," while the homograph for a rattle is "shake."
A homograph of "fine" could be "fine," meaning a monetary penalty or fee for a violation.
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The homograph you are referring to is "fine." In one context, it means to pay a sum of money as punishment, such as a speeding fine. In another context, "fine" means very well or satisfactory, as in "I am feeling fine."
The homograph for "beak" is "bill," which can refer to a bird's beak or a statement of money owed.
A homograph for "change" is "change," which can refer to both money as well as the act of making something different.
If you cannot get money from any other source and you need money for something like staving off foreclosure (financial hardship), you can withdraw money with no penalty. Taxes would be need to be paid and you can only withdraw the exact amount you need.
yes the death penalty costs money.
P TAX NOT Paid IN TIME what is the amount of penalty & interest on Rs 150 p tax
Most often a "prepay term" is the time in which borrowed money can be paid off either without prepayment penalty or accrued interest or both.
A penalty and interest will be charged.
Have is not a homograph.
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